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The T4U 12.9CM Plastic Nursery Flower Pots are designed for durability and practicality, featuring a sturdy resin material that resists deformation and breakage. With a unique multi-hole design for optimal drainage and a pack of 10, these pots are perfect for seeding, cutting, and growing. Easy to clean and maintain, they come with a 60-day satisfaction guarantee.
B**N
It’s good but needs adjustments
These plant pots are tough as nails literally.Look at your plants first! How often do you repot your plants? Once a year, once every two years, about every six to eight months.My plant nearly got stuck inside this pot, I should of repotted it earlier, lucky for me I got my plant out in good shape, or I would have to get a chainsaw to cut this pot open.The only disappointment I have with this pot is that the drainage holes are not spread out evenly, so you may have trouble with drainage, actually you will have trouble with drainage!If you want to repot your plants with no trouble at all and not worry about if these new plant pots are going to give your plants some issue’s, don’t bother buy these plant pots because you will no doubt have drainage problems.However, if you are up for a bit of tinkering, then these plant pots are good. I had to do it myself, because I bought these plant pots and I needed a few of my plants repotting and couldn’t wait any longer.You will need to drill more holes for drainage.Also it has some weird criss cross drainage holes in the centre and only four holes around the perimeter of the pot.You’ll need snips to cut the cross cross holes out and try and make them circular.It was the criss cross holes that was giving me poor drainage.Now that I made the adjustments, I have good drainage. Yes it’s a bit to much work but now you know.
J**S
Attractive and value for money
Really happy with these. They look much nicer than you'd think given they're plastic. I bought them as inner pots to hang inside a larger cache pot for some humidity-loving plants (tradescantia and ctenanthe) and they seem very happy, but I've also used the remaining ones as display pots for some sansevieria because they look so nice.As someone else noted, they do have a slight greenish cast and are not as pure cream/white as the pics suggest, but it doesn't look bad at all, and once a plant is in there they look cream by contrast anyway.Worth noting is that these are not 13cm pots as the lip is very wide. The diameter of the pot itself is closer to 10-11cm. Not a big issue for me as these were division propagations (and to be honest, I probably should have been able to work it out from looking at the picture), but slightly misleading.
H**Y
Premium Pots - a superb addition
If you're like me, you probably have a few dozen 10-15cm pots that you dig out come seedling season - or like this year you realise they've already got things planted in them and you'll need to grab more.While these are definitely pricier than the bog standard equivalent, they feel incredibly sturdier - I can pick up one in each hand with no pot flex. Additionally, they're pretty alright looking and let your little windowsill seedlings blend into the environment a lot better than a garish orange pot.The dishes themselves are a welcome addition, though with any pot and saucer situation I've found myself overfilling them - and so would definitely advise getting a larger tray if using them indoors.Last note is they have pretty solid drainage. I've used some grit in the bottom and found them to drain well - especially if left out of the saucer for the majority of the watering.
A**R
Delightful little pots
I absolutely love how these pots look. As some other reviews have said they’re not a true white, they have a mild green/grey tint to them but I find it actually compliments the plants and looks quite modern. Another thing to note is they aren’t as tall as standard pots, so be aware if you’re repotting from a similar size as you may have to remove some roots.I’m only giving 4 stars because I’m a little concerned about the drainage. There are holes but when I tested them out, there were some areas where water pooled. Coupled with how snug the trays fit, I’m worried about root rot in the future. I guess time will tell!
R**L
Nice size for cactus plants
Great size for cactus or seadlings
S**.
Excellent Pots
Several people have commented on the good quality of these pots - they don't look plastic at all. I will definitely buy these again
S**N
Bit shallow.
Nice sturdy planters which look good. However, the would be better if just a bit deeper.
B**1
Good value for money
Bought the 15cm low profile pots for various fairly small plants I had.Unfortunately, I made the mistake in the past to over-water plants that were in pots without drainage holes, leading to roots rotting and killing the plants.It's quite difficult to find some good quality plant pots that have drainage holes and saucers, as those are quite nice, despite being all plastic. From some distance, they don't look plastic. They are well made, have a raised drainage system at the bottom and saucers fit well.Given the price for 10, very good value for money.
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